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Idaho Abandons Plan for New Governor’s Mansion
Idaho lawmakers abandoned plans to build a new governor's mansion on a Boise property and will instead hand over the land to the city for a park.
Lawsuit Seeks for Idaho Schools to Repay Student Fees
A class-action lawsuit is seeking for Idaho public schools to repay the fees that many districts have charged students for classes, supplies and activities.
Boise Woman Receives First Allogeneic Transplant in Idaho
For the first time doctors have performed an allogeneic stem cell transplant in Idaho.
GOP Leaders Call for Unity Following Tough Primary Election
Idaho Republican leaders rallied behind a message of unity just days after many of them had faced off in heated and contentious primary contests.
Brad Little Wins Idaho’s GOP Gubernatorial Primary
Idaho Republican voters came out in full force for Lt. Gov. Brad Little in Tuesday's gubernatorial primary, showing support of a candidate who has vowed to continue outgoing Gov. C.L. "Butch" Otter's legacy of leading the state's recent explosive growth.
Grizzly Bear Research Planned in Remote Parts of Yellowstone
Biologists will be conducting bear research in Yellowstone and Grand Teton national parks over the next couple of months.
Supreme Court Makes Sports Betting a Possibility Nationwide
The Supreme Court on Monday gave its go-ahead for states to allow gambling on sports across the nation, striking down a federal law that barred betting on football, basketball, baseball and other sports in most states.
New $16M Animal Shelter Looks to Give Community a Facelift
A new Idaho animal shelter will feature a "cat cafe," where potential pet owners can order a coffee or cookies and go into a petting area to socialize with the shelter's felines.
Authorities Arrest 3 in Deadly Shooting of Idaho Man
Authorities have arrested three people in connection to the deadly shooting of an Idaho man in eastern Oregon.
Idaho Primary Attracts Competitive, Crowded Races
Idaho voters will narrow the candidates in each primary race Tuesday after being subjected to lengthy and expensive campaigning efforts that have taken a negative turn.
7 Candidates Vie for Open Idaho Lieutenant Governor Seat
Five Republicans and two Democrats are vying to become Idaho's next lieutenant governor.
Wyoming Reduces Proposed Grizzly Bear Hunt Number
Wyoming has cut back slightly on its proposal for hunting grizzly bears in the state, reducing the number of female grizzly bears